U.S., April 3 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT07508566) titled 'A Comparative Study of the Antibacterial Effects of Two Preoperative Hair Removal Methods in Male Patients With Urethral Stricture' on March 27.

Brief Summary: Male urethral stricture is one of the common diseases in urology, with risk factors including a history of hypospadias surgery, indwelling urinary catheterization or instrumental manipulation, trauma, transurethral surgery, and prostate cancer treatment. Its main clinical manifestations are dysuria, weak urinary stream and frequent micturition, which seriously affect patients' quality of life.

Surgery is the main treatment for moderate to severe urethral stricture. Among var...